Kirtland AFB wildlife management program tracks (mountain) lions, tigers (not really) and bears

A military base, because of its undeveloped areas, can be a haven for wildlife. This is especially true for an installation as large as Kirtland Air Force Base, with more than 50,000 acres providing habitat for many creatures, including a trogidae (hide) beetle. (Courtesy photo)

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